Purine-Modified Platinum Electrodes Revolutionize Green Hydrogen Production
Over at Chiba University in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, a research team just dialed up the excitement in water electrolysis. In…
Hydrogen News – Green Hydrogen Report
Over at Chiba University in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, a research team just dialed up the excitement in water electrolysis. In…
The future of hydrogen production just got a major boost in Metro Vancouver. On October 24, 2025, HTEC flipped the…
Just picture a labyrinth of underground chambers humming with green hydrogen, poised to fuel steelworks, refineries, and power stations across…
It’s not every day you come across a power plant built from scratch with hydrogen front and center. But that’s…
Partnership Announcement On October 22, 2025, Elogen and Rockfin shook hands on a game-changing Memorandum of Understanding that slots right…
On October, 2025, Ho Chi Minh City hit a milestone that could flip industries on their heads. At the Vietnamese-German…
Ever wondered how much juice gets lost when you’re splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen? In the world of green…
In the Heart of the Sichuan-Chongqing Corridor, a Quiet Revolution Hop in the car and cruise the twisty highway between…
On May 10, 2025, Air Products and Chemicals quietly revamped its earnings outlook and reshuffled its hydrogen production game plan.…
Imagine if one plant could really kick Mexico’s journey to industrial decarbonization into high gear. Well, on October 8, 2025—International…
The global push for sustainable energy just got a big jolt. On October 17, 2025, Technische Universität Braunschweig (TU Braunschweig)…
Imagine this: on 23 October 2025, Imperial College London snagged an £859,000 grant from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research…
Ever wondered what it takes to ditch diesel fumes from the world’s busiest ports? Picture a machine so clean it…
Taking a big leap toward a carbon-neutral maritime future, Kawasaki Heavy Industries has just unveiled a full suite of hydrogen…
In just a blink—really, 0.02 seconds—KAIST researchers have cranked temperatures to an eye-popping 3,000°C. No slow furnace here: they’ve got…